• S2 E16: Best Ryder Cup Ever? We debate as usual!

  • Oct 6 2023
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

S2 E16: Best Ryder Cup Ever? We debate as usual!

  • Summary

  • We guarantee you a lively round of golf talk, laughs, and intriguing debates in this episode. Prepare to be swept off your feet as we reminisce about what we believe to be the best Ryder Cup ever, where the Europeans' dominance over the Americans made for an unforgettable match. Highlights of the match are discussed, from Rory's chip and Hovland's first-hole chip-in to Justin Rose's putt on the 18th and Max Homer's unplayable declaration. Through a blend of expert analysis and fun banter, we dissect these defining moments and their impact on the outcome of the match.

    This isn't just about the professionals, though. We also bring in some personal golfing experiences, making the conversation relatable and even more engaging. From recalling our own challenges in picking a golfing partner to sharing our hilarious stories in the rain, our personal touch to this episode is sure to keep you entertained. We also engage in some friendly golf trivia and banter, and trust us, you wouldn't want to miss Josh's attempts at answering quiz questions.

    Lastly, we dive into some juicy debates. Should Ryder Cup participants be paid, or should they donate their earnings to charity? What about introducing a new format - the 9-cup - where the losing party can fight to earn two points? We consider these questions and more, and we welcome you to join in the discussion. As we wrap things up, we give you a sneak peek of our upcoming videos and share an ongoing debate about who is the official worst brother in our family! So, buckle up and get ready for an exciting ride as we delve into the world of golf and the Ryder Cup.

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